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D. muscipula "Green" from Peter D'Amato

Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2014 6:07 pm
by Matt
I have 4 fairly nice sized divisions of this all green flytrap. I obtained my specimen from Peter and Damon while down there for a visit in July 2011. Price is $15 per plant + $5 for shipping.

Please send payment via PayPal to sales@flytrapcare.com and make note of what the money is for. If the money is sent with the "I'm sending money to family or friends" option, that would be much appreciated :)

Please post here if you do want one (or more or all of them) so others have some idea of when the offer is closed.

Thanks for looking!

Re: D. muscipula "Green" from Peter D'Amato

Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2014 2:01 am
by Cory
Got any pics Matt ?

Re: D. muscipula "Green" from Peter D'Amato

Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2014 3:56 am
by Maiden
Nice matt. One of the plants from your seeds batch is100% green. Even under massive lighting, no red, only green. Pretty cool :)

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Re: D. muscipula "Green" from Peter D'Amato

Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2014 3:15 pm
by DontTazeMe
Isnt that essentially a justina davis? Sorry, im not too familiar with all these cultivars. Seems like 100's pop up every year

Re: D. muscipula "Green" from Peter D'Amato

Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2014 3:45 pm
by cjpflaumer
DontTazeMe wrote:Isnt that essentially a justina davis? Sorry, im not too familiar with all these cultivars. Seems like 100's pop up every year
It may be similar. But it also could be more vigorous or produce larger traps etc. I'm sure Matt will chime in with what the differences are. Normally they don't name a new cultivar unless something is unique about it from other similar plants.

Re: D. muscipula "Green" from Peter D'Amato

Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2014 4:22 pm
by Matt
Cory wrote:Got any pics Matt ?
Unfortunately I don't. I could take photos of the plants now that they're uprooted and soaking, waiting for a new home, but they aren't very photogenic right now. If they go unsold today, I'll just repot them.
DontTazeMe wrote:Isnt that essentially a justina davis?
There are a few all-green varieties in circulation, including Justina Davis, Grun, and "Green", and yes, Justina Davis is the one that's officially registered with the ICPS. But it grows much differently than "Green" from Peter. Justina Davis tends to grow long, spindly leaves during the growing season. This clone stays low to the ground all year and is always one of the first plants of the year to flower. In fact, the plant I will retain for my collection already has a fully formed flower stalk with buds that are about ready to open.

In terms of size, both Justina Davis and "Green" are average to slightly above average sized flytraps. Grun is the largest all-green variety that we grow.

Re: D. muscipula "Green" from Peter D'Amato

Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2014 7:46 pm
by Maiden
Here my greed vft, sorry for the bad picture quality

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Re: D. muscipula "Green" from Peter D'Amato

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2014 3:36 am
by Goodkoalie
Can I take one, I will send money in the mail again, if it is ok with you


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Re: D. muscipula "Green" from Peter D'Amato

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2014 4:42 am
by Matt
Yep, Andrew, feel free to send the money in the mail and I'll get the plant out to you! Thanks :)

Re: D. muscipula "Green" from Peter D'Amato

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2014 4:45 am
by Goodkoalie
It will go out on Monday, have you moved, or same adress?


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Re: D. muscipula "Green" from Peter D'Amato

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2014 4:53 am
by Matt
Same address:
Matt Miller
PO Box 3461
Ashland, OR 97520

Thanks!

Re: D. muscipula "Green" from Peter D'Amato

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2014 2:56 pm
by sbrooks
Matt wrote:This clone stays low to the ground all year and is always one of the first plants of the year to flower.
Matt wrote:In terms of size, both Justina Davis and "Green" are average to slightly above average sized flytraps.
It sounds very similar to Gremlin, which was available on Peter D'Amato's site until recently. I believe that the description on his site claimed that it is now an official cultivar. Gremlin grows low, and has average size traps.

I have two or three seed-growns from Matt as well that appear to retain an all-green color all year.

Re: D. muscipula "Green" from Peter D'Amato

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2014 6:47 pm
by Matt
It could be Gremlin. This thing divides a lot. I'm not sure when Damon named 'Gremlin' but I might have got this plant from him before that time.